On 2012-04-20, Alexander Neundorf <neundorf at kde.org> wrote:
> * we will have a separate KF5 package, which will be a build-time requirement
> for building KDE frameworks libraries. It will offer the following features
> ** KDE approved compiler settings
> ** KDE conforming install dirs
> ** finding consistent installations of the KDE frameworks libraries
> ** supporting a base and a shadowing KDE frameworks libraries installation
> (e.g. kcore from the system + kwidgets from the user, shadowing the kwidgets
> from the system)
>> * every KDE Frameworks library will depend at build-time on this KF5 package
I really think this is going against what we are aiming for. modularity.
not a new kdelibs.
I don't more layers of indirections in the build system is going to be
good nor is it going to help getting the kde frameworks accepted outside
a KDE context.
/Sune